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Metro
07-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Metro
PlayStation continues live service obsession with new studio of Bungie veterans
Sony has announced the formation of a new PlayStation studio and it sounds like it will be dedicated to more live service games. Sony may have closed down several studios last year, including Concord developer Firewalk Studios and London Studio, but the company is now starting to plant new seeds. Earlier this year, Dark Outlaw Games, led by Call Of Duty alumni Jason Blundell, was officially announced. Now, PlayStation has unveiled another new studio, only this time formed primarily from ex-Bungie developers. The new studio, named teamLFG, is based in Washington, US and is made up primarily of former Bungie developers. However, it also includes people that have worked on a myriad of different online games, including League Of Legends, Fortnite, Roblox, and Rec Room. As outlined in a PlayStation blog post, teamLFG (which stands for 'Looking For Group') are working on an 'ambitious incubation project' which, based on the studio's name and introduction, sounds like it will be a live service project. 'We are driven by a mission to create games where players can find friendship, community, and belonging,' reads a statement from the team. 'We want our players to feel excited when the log on to discover their teammates already hanging out online. 'We want our players to recognise familiar names and to make myths and memes out of each other. We want our players to love remembering that one time where they pulled off That Play that changed the whole story of the match. As we say on the team – dat's da good stuff.' They added: 'We will make immersive multiplayer worlds propelled by action games that players can learn, play, and master for countless hours. We want to build our games with our communities, inviting players to be a part of our development process through early access playtests.' When it comes to the studio's first project, teamLFG describes it as a 'team-based action game that draws inspiration from fighting games, platformers, MOBAs, life sims, and frog-type games'. And no, we don't know what that means either. 'Players will inhabit a lighthearted, comedic world set in a brand new, mythic, science-fantasy universe,' the statement adds. Weirdly, this isn't the first time 'frog-type games' have been mentioned. This same synopsis was used by Bungie in 2023 when it announced it was hiring for a new incubation project, so this is presumably the exact same game but now under Sony's wing. One of our favorite incubation projects is a team-based action game inspired by several genres in a brand-new, science-fantasy draws inspiration from fighting games, platformers, MOBAs, life sims, and frog-type games, wrapped up in a lighthearted, comedic world. — Bungie (@Bungie) August 18, 2023 While we'd at least be curious to see a battle royale take on Frogger, the announcement of this studio suggests PlayStation is still committed to live service games despite the failure of Concord, something PlayStation Studios CEO Hermen Hulst stated in December last year. More Trending Sony is already hoping Bungie's next online shooter Marathon will hit when it launches later this year, along with heist shooter Fairgame$ from Haven. A Horizon multiplayer spin-off is also rumoured to be in the works, but hasn't been officially announced. Sony has seen success in the live service space with Helldivers 2, but the amount of funds being pumped into these risky multiplayer projects – seemingly at the expense of single-player titles – is starting to show in the 2025 release slate. The only Sony-published single player games coming out this year are Death Stranding 2 and Ghost Of Yōtei, and only the latter is made by an internal studio. There's a chance more could be announced at a future State Of Play, but when so many live service games barely last a year, it's worrying to see Sony continue to devote so much time and resources to the concept, at theexpense of other styles of games. Email gamecentral@ leave a comment below, follow us on Twitter, and sign-up to our newsletter. To submit Inbox letters and Reader's Features more easily, without the need to send an email, just use our Submit Stuff page here. For more stories like this, check our Gaming page. MORE: Switch 2 pre-orders direct from Nintendo UK drop invite requirements MORE: EA game prices will not increase 'at this point' as Battlefield 6 release window confirmed MORE: Elden Ring movie with Alex Garland is happening after all says insider


The Verge
07-05-2025
- Entertainment
- The Verge
PlayStation announces new studio focused on ‘immersive multiplayer worlds'
Sony just announced a new internal studio called Team LFG, which will be developing 'a team-based action game.' According to Sony Interactive Entertainment studios CEO Hermen Hulst, the studio 'originated at Bungie, but has also rallied developers from across the industry to bring to life an ambitious incubation project that I'm very excited about.' Curiously, no specific developers were announced as part of the studio reveal, so it's not clear who is actually working at Team LFG. As part of the post introducing the studio, it's described as 'a team composed not just of industry veterans who have shipped titles like Destiny, Halo, League of Legend s, Fortnite, Roblox, and Rec Room, but also industry newcomers with fresh creative perspectives and skills.' The existence of Team LFG is part of PlayStation's push into live service games, which has been scaled back from its original ambitious plan, and has suffered a series of major setbacks. Sony originally acquired Destiny developer Bungie in 2022, and the studio went through multiple rounds of layoffs in the following years. When announcing layoffs in 2024, Bungie CEO Pete Parsons said that 'we are working with PlayStation Studios leadership to spin out one of our incubation projects – an action game set in a brand-new science-fantasy universe – to form a new studio within PlayStation Studios to continue its promising development,' which appears to be Team LFG. Bungie is currently working on a multiplayer shooter called Marathon. Sony also released the hero shooter Concord in 2024, and the launch was so disastrous the game was taken offline and, eventually, its developer Firewalk Studios was shuttered. It's not clear how far into development Team LFG's first release is, nor when it might be properly announced. The studio says that 'we will make immersive multiplayer worlds propelled by action games that players can learn, play, and master for countless hours' and that its first game 'draws inspiration from fighting games, platformers, MOBAs, life sims, and frog-type games.' The studio adds that 'players will inhabit a lighthearted, comedic world set in brand-new, mythic, science-fantasy universe.'
Yahoo
29-01-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Sony 高層變動:CFO 十時裕樹升任 CEO,西野秀明獨掌 PlayStation
在農曆新年第一天,Sony 傳出了高層人士變動的消息。原集團社長兼 CFO 十時裕樹確定升任社長兼 CEO,而原會長兼 CEO 吉田憲一郎未來將僅留任會長職務。與此同時,PlayStation 的雙 CEO 時代也宣告結束。接下來原本負責 SIE 硬體、平台服務、第三方業務的西野秀明會獨掌大權,過去 8 個月共任 CEO 的 Hermen Hulst 會繼續負責遊戲工作室,並直接向西野匯報。 緊貼最新科技資訊、網購優惠,追隨 Yahoo Tech 各大社交平台! 🎉📱 Tech Facebook: 🎉📱 Tech Instagram: 🎉📱 Tech WhatsApp 社群: 🎉📱 Tech WhatsApp 頻道: 🎉📱 Tech Telegram 頻道: